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Midway University offering discounted tuition to qualifying members, families

By Susan Riddell, Editor
Enrollment for classes beginning March 11 is underway.

KACo has partnered with Midway University to offer discounted tuition for evening and online programs to all KACo employees, spouses and dependents as well as for all KACo members.

“Our Business Advantage Program is a great opportunity for county employees, their spouses or dependents to further their education at a discounted rate,” said Dr. John Marsden, president of Midway University. “They can earn their bachelor’s or master’s degree attending evening or 100% online classes, which provides flexibility to those who work.”

Enrollment for classes beginning March 11 (Module 4) is underway.

The tuition reduction for this partnership is 15% and applies only to evening and online programs. Degrees for evening and online programs include both undergraduate and graduate degrees. 

Those eligible for the business advantage include KACo staff, all KACo members and their employees, and all spouses and dependents of these groups.

"Midway University is a world-class educational institution and a great partner for Woodford County," said Woodford County Judge/Executive James Kay. "This is a wonderful collaboration between KACo and Midway University, and it will be a tremendous benefit for all those who are able take advantage of this premier educational opportunity."

For more information, call 859-846-5829, or email admissions@midway.edu. To apply, go to apply.midway.edu. Once you take these steps, you'll be connected with an admissions counselor who will assist you with the remaining steps toward enrollment.  

Midway University is a private, non-profit coeducational institution founded in 1847 by physician and minister Dr. L.L. Pinkerton. Midway is located in Woodford County. The campus is 1 mile off the I-64 exit. Midway has more than 25 career-focused majors, preprofessional programs and three graduate programs available. With a total enrollment close to 2,000, about 21 percent of those are enrolled in evening or online undergraduate classes. Another 13 percent take evening or online graduate courses.

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